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Loud. Sara Fumanti pointed to her ear and shook her fists back and forth at her mother. “Loud,” the three-year-old signed. Mary Rose Fumanti flew out the door to her daughter when she saw her in distress.
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Kelly Flowers could not let her friend die. She knew Lisa Stevens for close to 20 years. They attended the same church, worked as nurses in the recovery room at Geisinger Community Medical Center and even took family trips together.
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Jackie Cruciani raised four caring, responsible young adults. Yet at any time, her Clarks Summit home can be filled with the cries of a baby. The call to nuture an infant can come in the early morning hours or at the end of a long day.
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Cancer throws even the strongest people for a loop.
It certainly did with Mollie Conway, by any estimation a pillar of strength in the eyes of her large brood.
"It's like a punch in the stomach," said the mother of seven.
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For some women, motherhood is a natural part of their life's plan. For others, it's an unexpected surprise. But for Phyllis Mischello, motherhood is a calling. And it's one that she has selflessly answered time and again.
The 53-year-old Old Forge resid
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Joanne Mackarey Coyne isn’t able to say how much she loves being a mom in a way that most people can understand, but the evidence speaks for itself.
It’s easy to see and hear the poise and indomitable spirit she’s passed down to her four children as they tell her inspirational story.
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Colleen Politowski's smile is as innocent as one would expect of most 10-year-olds.
Polite, courteous - conversations filled with "please" and "thank you" - and with a cotton-soft demeanor, the fifth-grader is as tough as nails when defending her family.
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